Augmented reality makes prototyping easy on Shaper’s Origin CNC machine

Augmented reality makes prototyping easy on Shaper’s Origin CNC machine

By John Mannes

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Innovations in 3D printing have done their part to inspire maker-culture. We print, or at-least try to print, drones, human organs, and even medications. Additive techniques are practical and accessible for much of the prototyping process. However, just because we can print synthetic drugs with 3D printers, doesn’t mean we can print something as simple as a walnut radio. Shaper, a… Read More

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